I’m back! With bunnies
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I’m back! With bunnies
Hi everyone!
I haven’t been on for a while I had made a big introduction and had been planning on getting some waterfowl ducks/geese.
So update. I picked some New Zealand x Flemish Giant bunnies instead! I’ve had them since early December. I got them from an 8y.o kid trying to raise money to buy a pony over Kijiji lol. Here I was, I spent like 2 months overthinking and tirelessly researching rabbit rearing for meat and there’s this kid managing her own herd haha! I learned a lot in few minutes during the purchase
So I have two does and a buck. They aren’t breeding yet but I am concerned I think they are all siblings and I don’t think this bodes well for genetics, so I think I’m in the market for another buck and another lady for my current buck
Brown doe - Brown Shuga
White doe - White Shuga
White buck - Vanilla Ice
They are very docile and fairly calm I’ve grazed them periodically in a makeshift grazing pen
Anyways I do still want some fowls but I’m trying to figure out good accommodations. Again probably over thinking it but but I’ve come to learn that’s just how I operate lol
Hope everyone had wonderful holidays and happy new year!
And I am in the market for some:
dual purpose chickens
Muscovy ducks
Domestic Geese
If anyone’s got any they are willing to sell or set up a trade for bunnies once the breeding/rearing commences
Stay safe
I haven’t been on for a while I had made a big introduction and had been planning on getting some waterfowl ducks/geese.
So update. I picked some New Zealand x Flemish Giant bunnies instead! I’ve had them since early December. I got them from an 8y.o kid trying to raise money to buy a pony over Kijiji lol. Here I was, I spent like 2 months overthinking and tirelessly researching rabbit rearing for meat and there’s this kid managing her own herd haha! I learned a lot in few minutes during the purchase
So I have two does and a buck. They aren’t breeding yet but I am concerned I think they are all siblings and I don’t think this bodes well for genetics, so I think I’m in the market for another buck and another lady for my current buck
Brown doe - Brown Shuga
White doe - White Shuga
White buck - Vanilla Ice
They are very docile and fairly calm I’ve grazed them periodically in a makeshift grazing pen
Anyways I do still want some fowls but I’m trying to figure out good accommodations. Again probably over thinking it but but I’ve come to learn that’s just how I operate lol
Hope everyone had wonderful holidays and happy new year!
And I am in the market for some:
dual purpose chickens
Muscovy ducks
Domestic Geese
If anyone’s got any they are willing to sell or set up a trade for bunnies once the breeding/rearing commences
Stay safe
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- Killerbunny
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Re: I’m back! With bunnies
My Dad used to raise meat bunnies in a tiny London house in the back "garden". He didn't seem to have many problems and they were very tasty.
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Re: I’m back! With bunnies
Hi there, we used to raise Californians for meat and Angora rabbits for wool.
I wouldn't worry about the sibling bit, since they are a cross already, there is plenty of genetic material to start with.
The two colours should give you fun colours in babies :)
I wouldn't worry about the sibling bit, since they are a cross already, there is plenty of genetic material to start with.
The two colours should give you fun colours in babies :)
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Re: I’m back! With bunnies
When I was a kid we had some New Zealand/ Flemish Giant cross rabbits that were siblings. The people we got them from said they were both males. :) They had 2 litters as soon as they were old enough - one with 7 kits and one with 9.
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My nephew would know better but I think they had 4 rabbits and they bred them and I remember him saying something like you can't breed this with that. If he was right, then maybe the minimum would be 4? Also, he said that he was getting way more money selling the rabbits as pets than as meat!
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- Farrier1987
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Guess you will have to wait til Easter, but let us know what their eggs are like.
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Farrier1987. South of Chatham on Lake Erie. Chickens, goats, horse, garden, dog, cat. Worked all over the world. Know a little bit about a lot of things. No incubator, broody hens.
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